s lPrphibilzitlii this t: kin‘. ‘it! . t -- -- dtoraaaoalP. a. t. Tbeaamlvf l" Dean" and “island Chief‘ lyfl] mo; be ‘ancient itinorffl-l fgfly rgqfiflid ‘by 81¢ Old-UIIIQI-tll ‘—hut those were the d!!! "l!" - ‘l ' ‘ - ‘ lraclng blood "ran hot" to: our old m-aattmvat, to nor-am mum -roa LATI WIITIIN KIWI; llr a4 tum. Shakespeare aye). Qiturdgy, February, 16th. if not“ ~pago 8 is available. l! It was related to the writer onlyl fine, first suitable night follnwlllld —~—— ~ ‘yesterday o! the" time l“! "II. ' . goopggg-qn? -NOTICE 1'0 FARMERS — Sumtme usldw "tan-t oi the day (45 ,‘ Jrder your fertilizer now and asc- yrs, go), dune to the Margats ice 1 JUDGE ASBERTS ACT LARGE-Y ILE FOR INCIIIACE IN DRUNKENNEBQ AND CRIME —-O. W. . t. wmar Poareouelrhre prompt delivery. lSgd.) a. H-lwitli m celebrated fAllright" to ' " -"rhe whiu in xenatnrton Strand Affieck, Albany. flcluo-ulr" the be" i" Pllflmimm" WASHINGTON, Feb. 2s. —Ju ‘mo’, w" mum“ m, tyonhy‘ -i070-2-25.€i,atable. .\lr. Pita. gave orders to~ night, Feb. 28th., the?‘ been post- have harness on his three beat. viz. posed indefinitely. . '__EscApED “w” gaflgfl atfllean. Chief and Oayboy. He , lNew Anuan, February 22nd, female ‘W! 0i"- GIWW’ 5nd “b” 350-00 r-THE vouuo nsortielrox, medium silver, white left hind! (which locked n» his then w melt MISSIONARY. SOCIETY will holdmmt, “gm u, Qsy" l,“ e" 3[)_ people as $500.00 does to our pres- thelr Thank oiterlng in the KflPgNotlfy owner, litre Emeline Mac-fell! dl! Plillwrlill- 1° b" 0" l? sington United Church, Sundays K,“ Runny 4o71gg5 "iovvn horse. Mr. l-‘itt. drove “t e m». 27th. at 1 o'clock. There willl lensth of the will” with the "F ty" in this teeth looking for “tak- vI-r» "limes-roof" "" “M :"~ of man. uaurping the province religion and the love and fear God” and that, through the A be special music and a Pageant; 4,559 pump“; _,An 5m. , n Saloon League. it baa brought au ‘f-(“ml i" lid "Y $95M“- msolportaut investment was made afm- hi}! 5°" h“ m” “er” a “arrogant interference" of religion i ‘few days agO by 5U‘- '1‘*5°°d°"°' CW9“ m‘ be!‘ ""1 “h” w“ in government. -—|ND|AN RIVER INSTITUTE.‘ vane‘ s-sme, who purchased ‘behave been the "classic" oi that axe ___-|~h,* Febfugfy monthly meeting W“ b,ed_ Bud Axwonhy mrsefisnd generation did not materialize. of Women's institute get at tbs (full brother of Lee Axwsrtgy) _ home of the president.‘ rs. Josey from the estate of the late . c-‘ —'—— G. ‘McLellan. Eight members and Ppee oi’ Howlan. Bud Axworthy “Ho”: FOR BumAL “an” one visitor were present. The is one ofthe beet bred horses, ever b°dY "l ‘he h" 3"- Am “:7 meeting opened with the singing brought to this country. Summer- Arliemilm "I 55"!“ village-l: ° of the institute Ode. lt was decided glde may yet regain its pristinelmel d"!!! b? drllwni"! l" bars 5e to buy a tMap o.’ World for the glam-as the "speed" centre 0min". COIIIL, P888811 ""0118 "m" School from the School Supply ‘P. E, island. K. mfrflde m" Friday “an!” m Branch, Charlottetown. A vote oi ‘lhimngmnt ‘Thence l‘ w“ cmwey": thanks was tendered Mrs. John A. led t0 the Village. The funeral; McLellnn for the vvhist party - nonoosnamau House-geek Place on Bfltlrdvv fllterfleg“; . which “is new a, her home in MAN__ ‘value ‘ml-outs w Stanley from the parents residence tot e: He asserted ma‘ In his “ca January in aid o! institute. A Bridge races ‘.1 few days ago. some ‘Cemetery at Egmont Bay. card party was arranged to be held Kemingtou race “fall-v”. called °"' at the home of Mrs. Wilfred (iillis the venerable veteran horseman. , to be followed by one at .\irs. ‘R. S. Robert i-‘itzsitnmons of Long River. D. Kennedy. 0i 0L9"! W" a Alohellanfis Feb 25. The next who is now in his 95th. year. The “who? l0 Summemlde °" Smur‘ ence of the Prohi monthly meeting will be held at visitors were received most hosplt-‘dfly 0p bllfllllefiir 5h‘- Aiiil" now stands." the home of "Mrs. John .\. llcbellan ably and graciously", by both .\lr. Arsennult the well known horse He was accorded ‘ma; anloum at which members will please and Mrs. l-‘itzslmmons. "The egedgnan oi Egmlml- B8)’ “'85 1n to answer to roll call with "Different gentleman is quite "sltookumf not-lSummerside on lS8ll-lfd8Y-—H- B- uses ol’ Baking Soda," Lune-h was withstanding his advanced age. He ‘niluestis returned to Conway on; served and then instrumental musidriguratively "lived again" whllelSaturday' utter spending a ver furnished by Mr. Roderick Mc- recounting to his visitors racing pleasant week visiting friends was cxpetéences of nearly a h-alf com-North St. Eleonora. the 51198! Oliyenrs was a judge of the Court nury ago. .\lr. Fitzslmtnons is one Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dunn.~—}-lectOl’ General Sessions of ‘or the pioneer breeders of race . Martin the popular mail driver oi on culled Iifowlan. was in Summerslde oncourt in the Saturday. He was home by his live year old son whtfcomnlittee underwent a successful operatlongin in the lP. C. Hospital-On Pritlavvi‘ night quite a large number of theirfi‘ friends and nc-qttaintnnces sembled at the home of .\lr. lous credit of having foisted t thing upon a listless people, clal to be a religious organisation," declared, “it has brought into g ernment an arrogant to one of the cherished ideals American government." Greateat Menace to Nation upon experience. single menace the _uon‘rrt s1‘. eLnNoRs-J- conhonflng hltion Law as ness stand. Lellan and Mrs. Hubert Gillls ruuclt enjoyed by all present. gs on proposals to modify t t. _» “wow;- Hill, Lot l6, where u Very enjoyable Prohibition enforcement; to tuke their departure that glib tlelnbls. Pu. Following Jutl O'Lettry arose and on llebnll‘ those present paid a tribute to the host and hostess, furl Qffor. scored the effects o g-lowjngl-‘lfllll Prohibition laws. V OF whim they were entertainuL Hegstatlstics crime,_ presenting them voiced me Sentiments o! moselln support of hm contention that present that it was one of thtsprllhibmm‘ h" {Qiled- . pleasantest evenings they had. "0118 o! the most imposing orc- wrn-t spent for some time. Mr. O. Farrelllmlflefl "W19 b!’ the "lend! 9! 9")‘ tanned m a very mung mannenhibliion before the Eighteenth the moat modern machinery renders these quality products mankmg l)“, speaker for the highlAtttendment “'11s that by fllwllflhilli! thoroughly digestible. The starch of the CARBO- compliments ‘paid to his esteemedmrlnkt crime "Mm be decreafied l ‘partner and himself and "ektendedl ,:t warm invitation to the gathering. to pay them another visit in the ha“ “creased . near future " HYDRATES (starches and sugars) is the cheapest and moat bulky part of a fox food and requires careful scienti- fic hiking to avoid alimentary dlsondera. ROSS-MILLER PRODUCTS have been wonderfully built up in PROTEIN with genuine GROUND MEAT. powdered WHOLE MILK and FISH MEAL. The vegetable protein la built up with ALF-ALFA n minimum." he suid. {dominant consideration of most the States and municipal gover ,ments of the nation. Surely ___\| . I M PL 1. H I q mgneed not quote statlstlcsto demo ‘mersitllelnlltlaft Txltesday all) Tattle]? tolslrm-e ma! ‘m5 l5 the mo“ lgwle -—---<o>—- —~— PERSONTLS l . ‘ _ qlontreaL lcountry 0n earth. l go ,a step, MEAL and a high GLUTEN flour. (Raw meat contains _‘ further, I assert that Prohibition! 74.4% water and is a moat expensive source of protein in ' __“B“m George Walker and-is one of the two largest contrl-l the and.) t ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Wallace Baker oi‘ R. T. Holmamlbuung tumors w the R-M PUPPY FOODS are especially prepared for bone- ma" have gone on a buying trlpicondition. By reason of the co building and vigorous growth. They are not the waste from the handling of blacuit at the factory. Each Fox Food contain: JUST THE PROPER AMOUNT oi cod liver ell to serve its purpose. authorities to enforce created a disrespect for law whlo lstartlng ClIiEFl. Ea t G d, with Prohibition, has ‘ Q lspreud all along the line. Officials (1) STANDARD R-M FOX BISCUIT .. $7.50 per cwt. ‘ have tried to enforce the act an: (2) R-M KIBBLO, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $8.00 per owl, ‘EA TER'__’EN _ ‘a l have failed. Many have retire <=> "w" ---------- -~ M“ P" wt" MHSIWWN Gradie- m..lt:.s".zia-...*’tziriltzz"lszstlv (4) RM PUPPY MEAL ' ' ' ‘ ' " " "'50 P" "A agent in Montague und Wm be to stand against the tide oi lawless- <5> R-M °“*"99*L B...'§_°..V.!T .. $9M?" M‘ * ~ ~ ..plsassd--to--recelve lfiwfitelllil, ad- vertising. new and renewal sub- scriptions. , ness. Judges have from Manufactured by. noss MILLER atacun" co Limited Napanee om ‘o m“ W‘ a breed" °f crime", ' ’ '1 1 v H ' l . JWESTERN HOR.$ES-— Arrlvn . ing at Montague, car of choice ael-' lected western ltoraes. Watch for lad later, J. P. 0'i>iolieran. 4072-253}. ‘ Ul-‘GIRLS HOCKEY. - Come to ‘the Montague Rink Wednesday. llliarclt 2nd to see the hockey match ibotween the Vic Sisters of George- ltown and imperial Sisters of Mont- fugue. Moonlight skate after 4094 game. A -——-<e>-—-- l The reconstruction of Vienna. is c. striking type an-zl tiemonstration of tlh-e change that lllfls taken place in the cities o1’ llilurope during the last century. tilhlese lilie- pmlecis bring to the committing themselves." illuminating Statistics Send Orders to BRACE, NlcKAY & CO., LIMITED. SUMMERBIDE, P. E. I. CARVELL BROS, LIMITED. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Speaking of the reaction of flu les to liquor charges, Judge Tulle toltl .01 n. group of 1,432 prohibitio quittals, 147 pleas of guilty an 2,462 cases dismissed. The judg sold he asked the foreman why th grand jury refused to indict s many. anti received the foiiowln reply: "The men told me they wouldn‘ Ask for the big, new, Wall Paper Catalogue attractive and: have a trlgtlvt jntgpemed m The 1,13 qutgldglfiflfléfl revoked last year “Urn is Mwayaa povggffluj fnag-I-Yfirk for driving willie drunk net to children, Oompwrcd with Slimline‘! from very plainly on this coupon. Send it to us and we’1l send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER Catalog in Canada. 75 Handsome Designs. Prices Low- est in the Dominion. All Prices Based on Double Rolls of 16 Yards use THE courotv fuil of notion. Gills-y are not tantc. ill"! “Fowlh "l the "mum" ufeuess daut may ‘have m e_|‘1en‘lf!0h0|l8m cases, par of al thousand dis tlren are all idle time trying _ . . M-ation nearly doubled since i920, :30 mggiegociggngfigéi Wm‘ m" L‘ ‘whereas it was gradually falling {p} between i917 and i920; and an in- crease ln homicides from 10.8 per ,...___ A Llttle Olapepaln Puts Liie Into Worn Out Stomach 1925 the worst yenr the has yet had for this crime. l He told of having boys of seven- teen your» before him in hundreds lappearing for crimes tlnti. shocked tl-n community, anti quoted the superintendent of tile Children's Socialv- us saying that there is more drinking nmong children now ihm won ever thought of before Prohibition. He expressed it as country e. MOORE 6 NoLEOD, LIMITED. Charlottetown. P. i. island. Sand 'Me the New whu senor Cat-Ive What a disappointment to est a light lunch and yet suffer for hours Wm‘ lndlleiulm- N0 "mm" m’ his opinion that for every saloon H1811!’ 9909b "9 ‘lithium ‘"- u“ abolished in New York there are thought of gastric ulcer or catarrh new m,“ --,puk.°a,|e,'-' “,1 d9. 0f the flwllltwlh when I" U19! need‘ ciared that whereas the offenses ed was a little lflapepain t0 neutral committed in the saloons were ire acids and aid in the ‘digestion of usually minor. those now cotnmittr meats, eggs, cream, seasoned dlah- ed in homes as a result of liquor ea, cheese, baked ‘beans and all are "crimes 0f frenzy Dwllllcflll b! such ‘foods that to often cause acid the kind ct liquor that makes men dyspepmh icrazy", and often are committed be- Jjigpgpglll makes the aourest 1°" chndrml- stomach sweet almost In a twink- F I ling. It reduces the feeling of bloat‘ °"° 9"‘ "or fullness right away, stops belch. Jud" Tm” took “on,” t, “'5 °n m” ‘Mum’ 7m" mefltcondemn those who blame the for- yillgost on time. your stomach lrempbom ‘m, mo“ o‘ m. “m” empty and ready for the next meek", m, count,‘ G9! l 60 0Q"! PWMSB ">457 "ll "Many well-thinking people arc Pope's Dlnhensin It any druzlot the opinion that the larger pro- store , portioh nf the crimes in the largert‘ P.O.Addrua.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mo one a MWJEOD _ 111111131) m-m Queen street omrtettotslvn. P. s. I- Bern Not Chief Offendart a Dismal Fhilttre vouraao! alumna: = Alfred J. Talley, prominent jurist and distinguished Catholic of New York City, charged before a 8en~ ate subcommittee here this week that Prohibition "has attempted to legislate mortality into the hearts- “Because the Anti-Saloon League which arrogates to itself the dub- interference of religion. contrary and abhorrent _and deliberate judgment, based greatest the United States today is the exist~ an ovation when ha left the wit- Judge Talley was for three years TChief Assistant District Attorney ill of New York County, and for five New York, oft- the greatest criminal world. lie was speak- accompanied lug before the special Senate sub- now conducting hear- rohibition laws of the country. ‘ he subcommittee had heard. be- os-ffore him, Senator Bruce of Mary" andland; Senator Edge of New Jersey; Mrs. Lawrence. O'i-‘arreli 0t‘ Rose General Andrews, head of national District night was spent. ln the wee small Attorney Buckner of New York. hours when the attests were about Mill RQDPO-‘IPIIY-‘llil/e V11"? 01' Philli- mngueq “ran”; H, ‘t1 Hnegflg o! 'i‘alley, iinduott Maxim. the invent f the pre- Judge Talley dealt chiefly with the killd and hospitable manner in on imposing orrnv of facts will “That pro-E mlse has not been fulfilled. pCrime in such amazing proportions that it has become the= disgraceful; to Montreal and other Canadian ceded failure °f Federalifmiilstggg‘ the bench denounced the law as infam- cases in i921 out of which there were only 18 convictions, 16 ucq- uittais. 94 pleas of guilty and 1,294 cases dismissed by the grand jury. in 1923, he said out of 2,739 cases there were two convictions, 10 ac- lndict melt for offenses they were‘ from ‘the tihlngls that children rum] Other figures cited by Judge to 1,9 _'i‘alley were 1,561 auto drivers’ lic- in New the chief public ,7 your name and address Lhhh qemqmoka M“; “m”; Qxgr. hospitals in New York showing l w fixes ‘We (“we on a Elm‘, ma_ne_ lthnt alcoholism cases received Moreover’ b11858 gm, Iymjaqs an, lltave doubled since Prohibition; . ‘ . ., - lchargetl from ltospitals. from 72 in j;i,'gig,fgfig,,gfgf,_'ingg“glghrogl [1919 to 1m in 1924; increase of the _ J , . _ m, [prison population in New York by "'“L°' “W!” M“ m“ m” “hm |14.4 per cent. in 1924 over the pre- break out “om ‘hen, narrow T-lmlm ceding year, with the prison popul- 1oo.o0o in 1924 to 11.1 in 1925, withl I t l dge I l of] of nil-l l his ms he ov- of t l t lm ll ed oi he KG ll l0. a Yo u’re In vited f0’ ‘the great display, of Merfs Hats Saturday-art the Men's Store HE MEN'S STORE invites drop irtSaturdaiv Melfs Hats. Here is Headwear thatjs in good taste—quality through and through. Every popular "brine-every popular sharpe and shade. There are three great ])l'i(‘8 selections waiting for your critical tnfillec ton. $5. The new The new SUITS OVERCOATS An opening showing of very The very newest idem; in smart, very attractlve suits, will overcoatsfor tlhe opening sea- be displayed on this occasion. son, ready for your inspection at this great showing. of‘, n-l i! n-l sSj n-l h. all men young and old to antlsee the allowing of‘ New Models in r- Y n ZI-r d e e o B r € 1pm cities are committed by the f0 his...‘ I l l .- - - “"" born", he said. “The {OIVtlKil-llillfi: f-nllltlre till“; tlllfdlrlllirzlltleitlllntilllllbut “l? on“ l When" the blankets are toll on the average, are law-abltlintphns bfqughl m“, m“. "mm 1 ' The 9°'°I>°l'"""9 315118801“! M" washed for the firs! time tltt Cllllfill!» temperate wn e "- soclutlott. the only organization of its kltnl on the lPnciflc coast and one of the few in the United States mnn. tltc most font-- "Bclllg tiling for tho ltatintltll life, “it is the sons of ill gm in ' born, brought up under should he soaked overni Th“ “l é e forelgunsonte nntl me water and then rinsed. our own itl-'i_'ulure oi’ nut- h i bur used in blelt ». atmmona‘ that are crmmmls‘ om)" "It ""9 "Willi-tilt the fll(‘k(‘il|ll handles the buyinS and selling of ltfénorflgre tsllllsn H19)’ should 16.7 per cent. of the prison lnhublt- flllnle 0g porrunuon (“QM ' g ' ants of New York ’ ‘ m" “ml Bllnnllas and Lite members receive refunds oi all profits made through tliscoutlts and quantity purchases. soused until clean in a lllk": lather made with boiled solid‘ water. and then rinsed l“ _ , the city with llyqnggl-nce far the greatest number or are of foreign birth." into every grcttp ni‘ om- pdl officials in city, sum- a aliens»; p|nyee8 n land Fetie departments that it tlld b i ri W019i’ Judge Talley summed up ills op‘ have been h“ d .- a “a M“ 0t ‘M’ y $75300 lam’ ‘Wanton w present Prohibmnnfrorfiamefit o“! tails‘? odiislllglllmtlte en- for the college Year of 1925-1926. laws by declaring in part l “For the first time in our historyfe full faith and confidence in Leave the oven door vii" "3’ lighting the oven. Jill! 7°‘ u sake. ' ; t All nwncv accumulates in the , reusury in the fotm of reserves it fi"gnd1\ffi:€ref1°:ll:2 is refunded to each member on {he I basis of purchases made. Bars op- _ crating gxnen are deducted. Judge Talley ven the_Army icnforce Prohibtio declared thnt not cause this terrifying invasion of‘ natural rights has been engraIteJIGO-Op Oregon; upon the fundamental law of our land and experience has shown ' Aggie Students Money ‘To ttlve m fine polish to linen use lukewarm water instead oi cold to brenk down the starch. When it has been reduced to the required consistency by boiling mater, and n nlnrh of fine salt and stir several times with s wax candle. This will make an iron run smoothly and that it is being wantonly and deris- lvely violated in every State, olty, and hamlet of the country. “it is a law without a sanction. a law that eannot he enforced. andl snchb: law i: one that nature and CQRVAL1,|Q_&I 3m, 25 .430} llilltf, $11.91.? ,§,',’§,,,"“’“ m" l gggorfit m” M" M i "'°° P°°ll|9 operative buying is practiced by 51 - ' l fraternities and sororities on the (‘hermlns little cases of tluaal Dragon Agricultural college campus bmcm” “ml-Mn "n! Qlllmlllti with n membership of 1.400 stutl- Fnvnc"! amlm“! l“ 45mm‘ "h" Ru. - it has _mads potential drunltards of the youth of the land, not be. cause intoxicating liquor appeals to